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Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial
Hanley War Memorial

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An allegorical figure of Peace or Victory stands on a two-stepped base surmounted by a plinth. The figure is dressed in chain mail and holds a reversed, sheathed sword in the air with her head cast downwards and shield at her side. The snake beneath the figure's feet alludes to the defeat of evil, in this case by force of arms (represented by the sword). The wreath is another signifier of Victory, while the lion on the female figure’s helmet and the two Tudor roses either side of the Stoke-on-Trent coat of arms symbolise the English nation. On two sides of the plinth are additional black stone tablets with incised inscription in gold lettering.
Title

Hanley War Memorial

Date

1922

Medium

ashlar & bronze

Measurements

Plinth: H 320 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

ST1_IB_S014

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Stoke on Trent City Council

Custodian

Stoke on Trent City Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

11th November 1922

Listing date

15/03/93

Access

at all times

Inscription description

6 o'clock face: TO / OUR VALIANT / DEAD / 1914 - 1918 / & / 1939 - 1945; 9 o'clock face: NORTH STAFFS BRANCH / DEDICATED TO OUR COMRADES WHO FOUGHT IN / THE BURMA CAMPAIGN / 1941 - 1945 / "WHEN YOU GO HOME TELL THEM OF US AND SAY, / FOR YOUR TOMORROW, WE GAVE OUR TODAY"; 12 o'clock face: THEY DIED / FOR / FREEDOM / NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE EX FAR EAST / PRISONERS OF WAR ASSOCIATION / TO THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE FAR EAST IN / THE 1939 - 1945 WAR AND DIED IN JAPANESE / PRISON CAMPS OR LATER AS A RESULT OF CAPTIVITY

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Located at

Albion Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

ST1 1QQ

Outside Hanley Town Hall.